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The survey shows overwhelming backing for economic penalties, sanctions, and asset seizures of Chinese-owned land, businesses, and real estate in America.
Trump Revokes Security Clearance for Law Firm Involved in Jan. 6 Lawsuit
The president cited the law firm’s involvement in several investigations against him and its pro bono work against Jan. 6 defendants.
Epoch Times Honored for Work Exposing Chinese Regime’s Human Rights Abuses
Reports on how the Chinese Communist Party takes organs from people imprisoned for spiritual beliefs win annual award for secular media coverage of religion.
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Appeals Court Temporarily Reinstates Trump’s Orders Targeting DEI Programs
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court’s ruling that President Donald Trump’s orders were likely unconstitutional.
G7 Signals Hard Line on China, Drops ‘One China’ Reference for Taiwan
The ministers also raised concerns over the Chinese communist regime’s military build-up and growing nuclear weapons arsenal.
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Chinese Residents Report Increased Millennial Deaths Amid Respiratory Infections
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‘Everyone Should Come See’ Shen Yun: District Director
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Alaska Governor Says Trump Actions Boost Plan to Ship LNG to Asian Allies
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Trump Works to Cut US Dependence on Foreign Nations for Critical Minerals
‘This is a really good objective, and it’s long overdue,’ Mark Mills, said executive director of the National Center for Energy Analytics.
Education Department Investigating More Than 50 Universities Over Race-Based Policies
The department has warned schools and colleges that they could lose federal funds over racial discrimination.
Appeals Court Upholds Florida’s Ban on Gun Purchases by Young Adults
The state’s attorney general said he wouldn’t defend the law if the ruling is appealed to the Supreme Court.
Senators Question Dr. Oz on Possibility of Medicaid Cuts, Payment Problems at Confirmation Hearing
Instead of directly responding to questions about potential spending cuts, Oz focused on improving health, patient care, and payment systems using technology.
Democrats Divided After Schumer Backed GOP Funding Bill
The minority leader’s decision to reverse course prompted some Democrats to reconsider their position and drew criticism from those who refused to compromise.
Trump Admin to Appeal Rulings Reinstating Fired Federal Workers: White House
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration would respond aggressively to the ‘entirely unconstitutional’ injunction.
Voice of America Cuts Contracts With AP, Reuters, and AFP
Voice of America under the leadership of Kari Lake ends deals with major wire services, a move she says will save taxpayers $53 million.
SpaceX Launches Crew-10 to Relieve Astronauts at International Space Station
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